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Show boy, Apr. ',.' 22. Mr & Mrs Andrus P. Ocasio, Bingham, girl, Apr. 22. Mr & Mrs Russell L. Gibson, Salt kihs Births at the Cottonwood Maternity hospital during the week were reported as follows: Mr & Mrs Glade Briggs, Murray, boy, Apr. 26. Mr & Mrs James E. Hughes, Hoi laday, girl, Apr. 27. Mr &, Mrs Edward E. Ohlsen, Salt Lake, girl, Apr. 27. Mr & Mrs Ross E. Koford, Sandy, boy, Apr. 27. Mr & Mrs Grant Miller, Highland Drive, boy, Apr. 27. Mr L Mrs Edward W. Harrison, Kearns, girl, Apr. 28. Mr & Mrs Reed V. Tavey, Salt Lake, boy, Apr. 28. Mr & Mrs Leon Malkok, Midvale, boy, Apr. 29. Mr & Mrs Myron J. Brand, girl, Apr. 29. Mr & Mrs Arlo James, Midvale, girl, Apr. 29. Mr & Mrs Erenst R. Ridens, Bingham Canyon, boy, Apr. 29. Mr & Mrs Parley W. Preece, Murray, boy, Apr. 29. Mr & Mrs Warren A. Parker, West Jordan, boy, Apr. 30. Mr & Mrs John R. Isora, Kearns, girl, Apr. 30. Mr & Mrs Arliss Goff, East Midvale, boy, May 1. Mr & Mrs Jacob N. Gallegos, Sandy RD, girl, May 1. Mr & Mrs nuibert Wohler, Murray, girl, May 1. Mr & Mrs Melvin E. Rushton, Murray, girl, May 2. Mr & Mrs Garner Wilkinson, Salt Lake, boy, May 2. Mr & Mrs Lorenzo V. Swensen, Murray, boy, May 2. Mid-val- Births from this area at the Salt Lake City hospitals include: 1 Friday, May 6, 1955 n, i :T' vV . ' 7Cr-- I y ' v U -- v . 4 v - - v ' ! . J 4 - i H i n, These Utah of the- Denver Sigurd. Back row, left to right: B. S. Eggertsen, Payson; C. J. McKeller, Salt Lake City; C. R. Riddle, relief agent; Leon Bartlett, Ogden; D. K. Downey, Helper; C. E. Slaugh, Gundan, girl, Apr. 20. Springville; M. A. Pounds, Provo; nison; C. U. Brown, Marysvale; F. Mr & Mrs Eugene Hanick, Mur- R. M. Felt, Heber; Colvin Tracy, R. Grove, Manti; A. L. Lund, ; ray, girl, Apr. 20. Darol Rasmussen, North Salt O. S. Stapp, Provo; N. S. Geneva; Mr & Mrs Roderick Atwood, West Gregory, Garfield; H. S. Morrison, Lake; F. A. Chryst, Moroni; Jerry Jordan, boy, Apr. 20. MidProvo; C. E. Wilde, Provo; J. T. Brennan, Sugar House; W. G. MorMr & Mrs Ronald Hodges, Apr.-20- . Geneva; R. P. Howard, ris, Midval; S. D. Burnside, Provo; Jenkins, vale, boy, Mr Si Mrs David Astin, Sandy, Midvale and West Jordan girl, Apr. 21. Are Three Students Area Students on Mr & Mrs Blaine Tripp, Murray, Flight Pledged by U of U Clubs Gerald Douglas Fisher, son of girl, Apr. 21. Mr & Mrs Hugh Evans, Bingham, Three Midvale area residents Mrs Elaine Fisher, Midvale, and Richard H. Hogan, son of Mr & Mrs girl, Apr. 22. pledged to join Greek organizations Glen C. Hogan, West Jordan, took on the University of Utah campus part last week, along with 25 other last week. students of the University of Utah GEORGE FREDERICK PHELPS Gary Greer, son of Mr & Mrs Air Force Reserve Training Officer training George Frederick Phelps, 82, Lowell Greer, Sandy, became affil program, in a four-dadied Monday, Apr. 18, after a lin iated with Lambda Chi Alpha so- flight to George Air Force Base, gering ilness at the home of a cial fraternity. Terry I. Kastanis, Calif. The training included observadaughter, Mrs Merle Jensen, Riv- son of Mrs Sam Kastanis, 1572 W. erton. He was born Sept. 18, 1872, 7800 S., West Jordan, pledged Kap- tion of gunnery training flights, tours of flight line, maintenance in England, and' married Zina May pa Sigma. Kae Winn, daughter of Mr & Mrs and fire fighting facilities and inButterfield Dec. 16, 1896, in Salt Lake City. She died June 24, 1938 Ralph E. Winn, Sandy, has joined troductory flights in jet training planes. Mr Phelps is a retired smelter Alpha Phi social sorority. Some 28 men became affiliated Both are freshmen at the Univerworker. on 10 with Ute the and will receive their comfraternities the L. sity are: F., Surviving children as spring quarter rushing missions in the air force in June of campus Wilford, B., Clyde Draper; Murray; 1958. Riverton; Orval, South Jordan; ended. Seventeen girls pledged themselves to the nine social sorGerald is majoring in chemistry. George N., Midvale; Mrs Rosclla at orities was graduated from Jordan He the University. Vera Mrs Salt Bean, Lake; Mines, All three students are Jordan high school in 1954 where he parPheonix, Ore.; Mrs Merle Jensen, Riverton; Mrs Ruth McQuiston, Salt high school graduates. Greer and ticipated in music activities. Richard is undecided on a major. Lake; Mrs Fay Law, Ogden; a bro- Kastanis are freshman; Miss Winn ther and sister, 44 grandchildren, is a sophomore majoring in speech He was also graduated from Jorin the college of education. dan high school in 1954 whese he and 32 was a student body officer. WILLIAM EUGENE WATTS - Births at the Salt Lake City hos & Rio Grandeagents Western Railroad pitals from this area include: Mr & Mrs Kenneth R. Andrus, heard prospects of continued good business at their annual conference Sandy, boy, Apr. 19. Mr & Mrs Boyd M. Burnham, in Provo. Front row, left to right: R. J. Sandy, girl, Apr. 19. Mr & Mrs Nick Nacris, West Jor- Brown, Thistle; C. E. Eggertsen, Eph-raim- 4-D- ay OBITUARIES y - C. E. McEnany, Provo. Continued industrial, construction and agricultural development of Utah were seen as reasons for optimism for increased activity throughout the area served by Rio s Grande in Utah. Officials from Rio Grande's general offices in Denver reported that physical improvements, expansion of facilities and equipment for the railroad will keep pace with Utah's rapid busi-- l ness growth. at USAC Jordan Unit No. 35 and West Jor dan Unit American Legion Auxil iary will jointly honor the Gold Star mothers from this area at a luncheon May 12 at 1 p.m. at the Midvale city hall. The public is invited and reserva tions can be made by calling Mrs Willard Crump Named Sandy City Marshal Willard Crump has been appoint ed Sandy City Marshall, it has been announced by Mayor Noal C. Bate- man. Mr Crump, 313 S. 1200 East, Sandy, is a former employe of the U.S. Mines at Lark. 4-I- HlOBBMnU! the AND STOPS .... In New Presenting www with HIGH PRKID features VvY V 5 VjWW RECONDITIONED recappable tin Size 6.70 1 15 vv s Pi" fe 8RJ fir volua In A low priced RM at la Introductory Sals Prlcstl Famous Gaodysar WHEEL GOODS quality for long, dpndabW ssrvic trtpU Cord body for axlra durability h traad datlgn for tartar mw IrocHonl Soma provd trtod cWjga that casks as ths ffemt 1954 can. tMipsrsd Tricycles 3-- T Stop-Notc- Go-Car- ts Walkers Play Pens Children's Furniture etc. 80 DOWN PAYMENT At law as $1.23 a wsak for PAIS MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON OOODYEAI TIKES THAN ON ANY OTHER UNO m Newbold's Home Scott Brimhurst 5901 Redwood Road Ph. Am. AU YOUI YOUI OlO TIKES ALSO & ii Auio Supply 1 VkiMmSb 1036 Center Ph. Mid. 349 FOR TURNS CIYI PROPER SIGNALS end leep your car ( i r SEE ITNOW! SAVE NOW! ation. Later breakfast was held at the LDS institute and initiation ceremonies following were held in the faculty lounge in the Union building, on the Utah State campus. At these ceremonies, the new members exchanged the spur they had been1 wearing around their necks for their spur pin. Hot chocolate and spudnuts were served. Miss Goff is a freshmenf majoring in education. Leo Anderson, Mrs Allison Bills, or Mrs Byron Harmon. A charge per plate will be made. - ' Shop in Midvale! The Hub of Salt Lake County omore service organization at Utah State 'Agriculural college. Acting as 'alarm clocks, the old members of the Spurs roused the new members from bed at 5 a.m. as the first part of the Spur initi- To Be Honored May 12 ' f 4 ' ry Goff, daughter of Mr Si Mrs Louis E. Goff, Midvale, has been initiated into Spurs, honorary soph- re-"U- 't' ' , . (FCDA Photo). Joy Use the Sentinel Want Ads for s. quick sure ' , COMMON INTEREST of the Air Force and Federal ClvU Defense Administration in early warning of unfriendly planes is underscored as Maj. Tilmon B. Cantrell, an Air Force liaison officer at FCDA, shows silhouettes of plane types to Miss Joan Cross, an FCDA bookkeeper and new recruit In the Ground Observer Corps. Miss Emajene Noon (background) is on duty at the GOC post atop the FCDA headquarters building in Battle Creek. Michigan. Joy Goff Initiated Into "Spurs" . ' Gold Star Mothers 4-- H Riv-erto- SENTINEL (Utah) , Lake, girl, Apr. 23. Mr & Mrs James R. Ashley, Sandy, boy, Apr. 23. Mr & Mrs Francis R. Hardcastle, Sandy, girl, Apr. 23. Mr & Mrs Frank B. Schmidt, West Jordan, boy, Apr. 24. Mr & Mrs Richard L. Anderson, Sandy, boy, Apr. 23. Mr & Mrs Reid L. Nokes, River-togirl, Apr. 24. Mr & Mrs Keith J. Davis, Kearns, boy, Apr. 24. Mr & Mrs Machio Ortega, Midvale, boy, Apr. 24. Mr & Mrs Trease E. Patrick, Bingham, boy, Apr. 25. Mr & Mrs Dale R. Crump, River-togirl, Apr. 25. Mr & Mrs Cecil L. Smart, Mur ray, girl, Apr. 25. Mr & Mrs B. Lynn Brunson Kearns, boy, Apr. 25. Mr & Mrs Nelden Conder, Midvale, GirL Apr. 26. Mr & Mrs Benjamin P. Crowther, West Jordan, boy, Apr. 26. Mr & Mrs John Sharich, Murray, boy, Apr. 27. Mr Si Mrs William Freeman, girl, Apr. 28. Mr & Mrs Norman Olsen, Murray, boy, Apr. 28. Mr & Mrs Clark T. Peay, Sandy, girl, Apr. 29. Mr & Mrs Douglas Stoddard, Bingham, girl, Apr. 30. Mr St Mrs Marion Monson, Kearns, boy, Apr. 30. William Eugene Watts, 79, MurMr St Mrs William Humphrey, died Apr. 23. He was born ray, Sandy, boy, May 1. in Murray July 24, 1875, and marMr & Mrs Lyman E. Smith, ried Gertrude Park Nov. 10, 1897. Kearns, boy, May 1. Survivors include his widow, and seven sons and three daughters: Births at the Cottonwood Mater- Denzil Cloris and John P. Watts, nity hospital during the week were Murray; Mprlin and Maurice Watts, Salt Lake; Blaine Watts, Midvale; reported as follows: H. Watts, Provo; Mrs Parm-ley- , Mr Si Mrs Richard P. Lindsay, Stanley Salt Lake; Mrs Jnne Jensen, Murray, girL Apr. 18. and Mrs Beryl Neff, ArMr & Mrs Ralph C. McDonald, Murray, Nev. thur, Midvale, boy, Apr. 19. Mr & Mrs Mike N. Zdunish, Mid- WEST JORDAN GROUP vale, boy, Apr. 19. REORGANIZES CLUB Mr Si Mrs Dimond Hardcastle, The Neele Stitchers from West Sandy, girl, Apr. 19. Mr St Mrs Donald J. Karlson, Jordan met Tuesday, May 3, to organize their club for another year Murray, girl, Apr. 19. n Mr & Mrs Hugh R. Gailey, of During the meeting the folRD, boy, Apr. 20. lowing officers were chosen: CaroMr & Mrs Paul C. Brown, Draper, lyn Hogan, president; Sharon Haun, boy, Apr. 20. vice president; Linda Gardner, secMr & Mrs Ronald C. Pugmire, retary; Nadine Nielsen, chorister, Murray, girL Apr. 21. Mr St Mrs LaMar Christensen, and Pat Johnston, reporter. A number of activities are being planned Salt Lake, girl, Apr. 21. Mr & Mrs Alvln Rugg, Murray, for the summer months. Riv-erto- THE MIDVALE Page Eight soft-drivin- g Spend Your Cash the Smart Way by Trading the I. G. A. 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